Problem 5) The stone is an English unit of mass (1 stone = 14 lb, by definition) while the hand is a unit typically used to describe the height of a horse (1 hand = 4 inches, by definition). You have a 1.00 gallon container completely filled with a fluid on the moon (acceleration of gravity = 1.63 m/s² or 5.35 ft/s). If the density of the fluid inside the container is 0.132 stone/hand' how much does the fluid inside the container weigh (in pounds of force) on the moon?
Problem 5) The stone is an English unit of mass (1 stone = 14 lb, by definition) while the hand is a unit typically used to describe the height of a horse (1 hand = 4 inches, by definition). You have a 1.00 gallon container completely filled with a fluid on the moon (acceleration of gravity = 1.63 m/s² or 5.35 ft/s). If the density of the fluid inside the container is 0.132 stone/hand' how much does the fluid inside the container weigh (in pounds of force) on the moon?
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 5) The stone is an English unit of mass (1 stone = 14 lb, by definition) while the hand
is a unit typically used to describe the height of a horse (1 hand = 4 inches, by definition). You
have a 1.00 gallon container completely filled with a fluid on the moon (acceleration of gravity
1.63 m/s² or 5.35 ft/s). If the density of the fluid inside the container is 0.132 stone/hand how
much does the fluid inside the container weigh (in pounds of force) on the moon?
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